16in Saiga 308 Gas Port Diameter/Drill Size?

I have been searching the whole darned internet and on here for days trying to get the correct gas port diameter/drill bit size for a 16in Saiga 308 and I can't find it. If you know it please share it if you don't but you have a 16in Saiga 308 please press that gas block forward and measure your gas port and I will send you a $10 bill to post it on here(please post a pic and describe your method of measurement).

This is aggravating me beyond my capacity for rational thought and held up my skinny barrel Saiga 308 project for almost a month!

Screwjob, I would check over on the Saiga 12 Forum. Best chance to get that info. I only have an S12, so no .308 to check for you, otherwise I would gladly check.

Enforcement, NOT Amnesty!!!!!!

"If they’re going to come here illegally, apply for & receive assistance through a corrupted Government agency encouraging this lawless behavior, work under the table & send billions of dollars each year back to their families in Mexico, while bleeding local economies dry, protest in our streets waving their Mexican flags DEMANDING rights, while I have to press ’1′ for English, then they need to be shipped back to where they came from!" -Chad Miller

I believe that might be the hole in the vertical gas block, even then, that is very large. The gas port in the barrel itself should be much smaller. Somewhere in the 0.060 inch to 0.070 inch maybe, but I don't know what the size is. It might be even smaller. It makes more gas than 223 which would call for a small gas port.

The hole size depends on how much barrel is in front of the gas block. If theres only an inch of barrel past the gasblock you would need a larger hole as there is less time to build pressure before the bullet leaves the barrel. start with a factory sixe hole try it and go from there, you can always open it up more.

I think a 308 Vepr may have an angled gas block as they are based on the RPK and I think they still have an angled gas port. That would be easier to measure and should be about the same diameter or at least a useable size for a 308 AK build.